At least 93 000 people killed in Syria

syrian conflictAlmost 93 000 people were killed in Syria’s conflict by the end of April this year, but the true number could be “potentially much higher”, the United Nations human rights office says. The exact figure released yesterday — 92 901 people — is much higher than the UN’s last death toll back in January of 59 000 people.
“The constant flow of killings continues at shockingly high levels,” said Navi Pillay, the UN high commissioner for human rights. “This is most likely a minimum casualty figure. The true number of those killed is potentially much higher.”

An average of more than 5 000 people have been killed every month since last July, while rural Damascus and Aleppo have recorded the highest tolls since November, the report said in its latest study compiling documented deaths.

Among the victims were at least 6 561 children, including 1 729 children younger than 10.
The UN has acknowleged it has “underreported the number of deaths”.

Rupert Colville spokesman for Pillay, told Al Jazeera that there were huge constraints on estimating the number of people who had died in the conflict.

“We’re reliant, really, on some very brave activists who since the beginning of this conflict have done there best to keep track of how many people have been killed,” Colville said.

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